Today I tried to write a stress test on my solution in Linux (Ubuntu). In Windows I wrote batch file. How should I write a stress test in Linux?
I will be glad if you write any solution.
rmn
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13 years ago,
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You can use script written in Bash.
You need to create a file (for example stress.sh), insert script inside and then make it executable from the command line with the following command: chmod +x stress.sh After all you can run it as: ./stress.sh The script stops when output files differ. You can use your own checker instead of diff, it should return exit code 0 if everything is ok and non-0 otherwise. If you need more info on bash syntax you can always use: man bash :)
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merkator
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13 years ago,
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Thanks a lot. I russian version I've already got this answer (to use bash), but your is more useful =)
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ivan.popelyshev
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13 years ago,
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Write a TCL script :)
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merkator
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13 years ago,
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:) Ok.
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